f ctrolrum Centre Daily Record. Vet. Cf ut re, Tneadny. April l'i. AKICIVAI. AMj DCPAIITITKF. OF 'U 1I.S1N1U. V. it A. It. K. POtTU. No. 2, Passencer. LenveCorry lln.20 m. ; Titr.sville. 12.C-0 p. m.; Petroleum Con Ire, 1.4'J p. m.; Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; lr-vm.-ton, 6 10 p. m. No. 4 l'ttsss-naor Leave Corry 6.10 . m; Titusville, 7,35 . m.; Petroleum Centre H U m; Oil City, 8 69 a m; arrive at lr vitietoo 11.40 a m. No. 6 I'lipsenger Leave Corry 6.05 p m; Titnsville, 7.60 p tn; Petroleum Centre, fc,Sa p m; arrive at Oil City 9,20 r- ni. UiiS NORTH. No. l.Pnweoner Leave Irvineton 7.15 ft tn; Oil City, 10,10 n: Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a m; Tituavilie, 11,00 a m; arrive at Lorry i,4U p in. No. 3. Passenser Leave Irvineton, 12, f1'. p m; Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3.3ti p m; Tilusville, 4,20 p ni; arrive ni uoiry 0.40 p tn. No. 6, Pat-senger Leave Oil City 7,00 a m; r roieuni centre, 7,43 a ni; Titnsville, K,0 am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. HI vino Servleca. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. . Preaching at 11 o'clock A. II., and e'cleclf. P. H. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCn. tfervlo-s every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eats free. d to all. A cordiulj;invtation extend Ret. C. M. Hearo, Pastor. STS. TETER AM) PAUL'S (Catnolle) CnURCH. Mara at 10' a. ui. Vesper and Benedictioa ef tha Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Caleehisra at,2p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Gold in;;. New Well. A new well was. struck on Callaboosn Run, on lands owned by Messrs. Evans and Gardner, on Saturday last. The well is owned by Mr. R. W. Evans of this place, and is yielding from 8 to 10 barrels jierday. CaJlabooso Run territory Is look ing up. By reference to the advertisement It will be teen that Sherry's New York Thea tre will be here on Thursday, April 14th. for three nights only. On Thursday even ing will be presented the great drama by Dion Bouclcault, entitled. "After Dark; or. London by Night," in which Mr. Jos. F. Sherry will appear as Old Tom, a boatman, and Mrs. Julia Illitke as Eliza. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Creese make thir first appear ance before a Petroleum Centre audience They are well known artistes and will be well received here. The pnrlormance will conclude with the laughable Nrce or "Jon- '. Llnd," In which Mrs. Creese will appear ' -nny I.eatherlunp, vita tongs. No r "ley will be creeled wi llf full bouses. l-rnld'a monthly oil report we 1 tlie prodtictim rf the J. Pier est imiled at 1 51 barrels per day. e been 107 barrel. The Ar- ' tract or Mallory farm is es jrrels. The leal production They are probably typ- yjS'nta lur: number of ,v -fo tn the streets, go - . .Leyliat it has become a itiwi. duisancn. Means should be taken to rid the town of portion of them. A few murder might be committed and 110 barn dona. A new well struct, ,011 lue ltrown farm, Cberrytree Run, on Friday last. It Is own et by Mr. I. J. Painter, and if yielding from 8 to 10 barrels per iij. There are now sev eral gocl producing welli on I ho BroHU jV-m, and (j iile a number of new ones go ing down. The Justice or the Peace. Mr. l;eynoll, has got into bis new office over the look-up, and is prspared to administer jiutlce to all requiring the commodity. Travel over the O. O. & A. It. R. is on the lucrease. By a recent deoiiiou of Internal Revenue Cominiesiooer Delano, It has bees decided that the eipenae of sinking oil well,, for ttiejwoJijou of oil or safe, Is a noccs nr expense of conducting the business, uadjthal deductions lulling within this c li enor? are allowable, Heretofore, by the ruling of the internal Revenuo department, all deductions from annual rut n ins of Income for the amounts expended in sinking oil wells have been disallowed. A j 1st docls ion. It is runord that the Erie and Pittsburg Kailroad is to be turned over to J1 ho ma'iagu Blent of-t'ue Pennsylvania Central K. K. Cot. Allied fj. Tyier has redgiu-d th ger, er.il Superiulendency of the Puiladel'hia &, Erie Railroad, He In ends to go south and I ike c'iar;o cf a nilr.ud .In South C-Jt)!:-. Highway llobbery iu Flttiole. On i:utnrday a farmer by the numo ot Cotton, who resides near Pithole, visited that place to make his usual purchases. AVhilo so doing lie formed the acquaintance of a man nnined Griflin, who to show his friendship for Ctton, borrowed a dollar from him. at the same tlino observing that Cotton bad soma ten. dollar bills in his pockot book. Cotton, after imbibing con siderable nlcobo!, and orjoyitig soma ot the innocent pleasures of Pithole, stinted for home about 9 o'clock p. ru., followed by Griffin, who bad no difficulty in keeping up with Cotton's team. Upon reaching within about a mile of home, Cottou was di ugreeably surprised by some ouo jumping into the rear cf his wagon and seizing him by the shoulder with one hr.nd, wMlu with the other ho abstracted his pocket book, containing two ten dollar greenback?, be sides some "postul'' currency. Cjtton Im mediately dropped the reins, and a LnsUct nl eggs that he was carrying, and "put" lor his BFsailant, but ou account of the brush or 'benzine," his legs became "tangl ed'' and the robber escaped for the time being. Nothing daunted by his fall, as soon as he could disentangle his legs,Cotton started to Pithole determiued to have his money or "wring"' GrifSn's neck, who the bright moonlight had enabled Cotton to sin was the man. Applying to Justice Keonan fora warrant, it was immediately ifsued,al tbough lato at night, and placed in the bands of Constable Austin for execution. Passing down Ilolu.den stieet, looking lor "his man," Austin met Councilman George Thompson, who, upon being informed of the business in band, joined the officer, and assisted In the arrest of Griffin, who was found quietly enjoying bis supper at a res taurant, having made somewhat better time than Cotton iu returning to Pithole. Alter being placed in the lock tip by Austin end Thompson, Griffin was perfectly willing to be searched, throwing open his pockets and declaring that all the money he bad in his possession was somo crip amounting to about three dollars, but the experience ol Austin and Thompson was too much f r hiui. After closely examining his pockets, and finding nothing but scrip, Auajio ijuio'.; ly removed Griffin's bat, un passing Lis. fingers around under the lining, the two tens were exhumed aud the lobber stood re vealed. The prompt and efficient action o1 Austin bud convicted him. Had he waited till morning before acting he would have pro bably lost a "lliinduhker" fui some years, as the money would have been u!;anged,anU its ideutillcutiou tendered impossible. Justice Kecuan committed Gi'il'jn to jai at Franklin. , A new well was struck 011 the Foster farm above Pioneer, one day lut week. It is known as the McDonoujju well, and is yielding about 25 bairels per day. Oi' matters are. lockitgup souiewhut In tha vicinity. Tha following lumber items we clip from the Fjrett Press, the rfUuian s friuad 01 Forest connty : The largest Allegheny fi -et that evei left the Tien-it Creek, i'i.e u! Tim. Jacksois Coon Creek lumber (Jj,0Ki lent, was swuiii: oataad piloted thro' lliu 1-Uiuds bv Judce f roper tbursdiiy iiioininj;. Our landlords und wierc'uunts are reaping a rich harvest while the In Liber boats. Mr. Georo Morgan, of Hear Creek, run 1 10,00(1 shlng'vs to Fruukliu for the Stoni! boro market WednesJ.iv. The atea.ner Jamestown, running on Cbaatauqu Lake, has been entirely relit teif throughout. Neiv tipp-it cabins, fue und all, have been iy!Ued, cd other impieveT ments made. Thi, steamer will be iimk-r theeoia'i.aud ol'Capt. V. G. Maples tbe coming season. A trip on Chautauqua LsKeisoie of the pleusintcjt that can bo m. de, and the steamer3amestiiw u is the boat to make the exclusion on. A man nameu Uotiert 11. liuiuside, com mitted sulcld.i at Erie, on tunday alter noon, by talcrng luiidannm. Cause ditaj,- poiutment In luve and poverty. Tha death ol Ii.shop Kiusley of th Melhudibt Church, which occuriud bt Hey ruiil, hyria, a lew days since, is received with uuiversal sorrow by t ie chur.-h. Ia the theuiies which have beeu enlert-iiu ed In reiid to tlu piuoabilty or p-siiiiliiy ol the sfjly of the uiistlui; stoa uer City ol Busion, an :rpreion seeuis to havo pre vailed thut tuere baa beeu an 1111 usual ali sence, tbe p'ewut seasm, i.f4lngcr from icebergs. V.'e peioeive, however, tint an arrival a. Liverpool, lioiu Callao, inports buving aet with icelerij cf axttaonimary siz-. Several were s-eu at a time which were 4 .0 foot hili, and luany Ue 2J0 o l iigo diiucusions were feen in a t !: glo d.iy, great ruuib-u of whicli we.o connected with Held Ke, roast 1 f ,r;n an ion: isjbl b-rier o' srv.r il milt sin !en"ii. T'.t au '.f.i', pr nb' -its r frcrolciini Item Irom nil Soiirrea A ne well owned by tV. II. liiidwiu on the en't side of the Smith (.mil i uinpiu 35 bureis K-rjd iy. by ac'u l, ui-ani " inenl The llolbreol; wells on tin- lloauojk l.ir:a are ngaiu lucieasins in tU-li jiild The well near the lliuui!.r well, on the Diwton frni is .-jin uowu ia sojicj ut another sand. The old U its well near the Pawron lanu is to be deepened. Csf'- Guodnch's e::s in lie IU ?C"tl firm, aro doing, N'o. I. 2 ) bb.s, N j. U, 70 bbls,, .No. 3, tig up. Cjrwiu v M m yielding 4! bbls. Flsber 1J have a well dowu ",C0 f- e. The West L.ckury Oil Compiny w. ll. are doing respictiveiy, 12 and i l uin .s. Colo L'tothera two well- are doinj; '. I bbls lrvmgtou Oil Company's well is pumping 10 Lutrcls; they Lavo another will now 1- ing down. The Hoffman well is yielding 0 bo,?, and the pu Awake 8. The At menial well has iucrcr.sod Iruiii six to 12 bbls within n weeU. The big Will on II 0 Iler.denon farm is yielding about 40 Lam-is whicli i" obtained Irani a lull pipe of saltwater. The Davenports gavu an exhibition in Denver, an'd let an old minor s!'ke h miis with the Bpiril tliat put its liar. 1 out of the hole iu tbe cabinet. He matched one (if the Davenport Brothers cut of the cab. net nnd inaht"t the dcr (town, ai:u the jerlotin..t.ce bicke up in a lepilur tmv. They ajipetir to have hd u hot time ut Australia during tiro past w inter. On tin 27th ol December tne meicury stoml n! Ill) s iu a verandub, and all outdoor life in,, !.;r- bidden by intensu heat. 'J hero have Lei 11 Icarlul hot winds, doing great datimjie in soma places. In the LoUnic g-irdi-us th-y succeeded in keeping tie tempera'.!'.. e down between SJ and fl;. with much lul .-r A terriblo bail it.Tni occuticd rear the same time, in a near Recti. in. Davy CmcneliV la-1! suiviv.ng so. Rtl be:t, lives in 11 m l t-o-i niy, Ti x-is. The reportui ie.l null' of the N.wYnsk nevolution tire known ns -!!uheiuiuti GirU." GVile Francis Train In s hnd n le i I: dedicated to him. torv. It i tho Onu.I.a Dirt-c- "Why did he marry her?" is. tbe title rf new love story. We are pr. -117 gmul on conunilriinis, amlwiil lmzardtle n-iinion that he w us aO.iiil if. be didn't 1. nv t-1 she would hik him Iur a I rene'i i f prom si-. It appeals that histniinns Imte b en it t fault in dating the opening of the Anthracite cotl trade in 1820. Col. llcndrlclv IJ Wri.h', of Wiikesbarre, Pennsylvania, furnis'ii-a conclusive evidence to the t ri t t-i si i d . l.icl t'nit the trade is severul years old-r. bhip ntents having been made ftoni riyinntiib, Pennfylvatiia, t.) New York ns early us the fUUitoer ( f 1SI2. Tbe Lake Sb-iro Kii'r.nil for .ih year just ended earned nfer 10 perc-nt. net 0.1 t!ie capital stock, all t d ml noli 11,' wur.iiii expenses and debt cLui-l-'-s. The Oil Excuiiiii-e 11 il-l I. as cb.inued bands. Mrs. L. Loveiand l t u- new 1 ,1'cl- ludy. i he h"nse is l eln Ihormigiily rem. valed and will be Uu tile is.uii...! l.nul "i town the c!T.,igM-,fo.. .vr.-.v , .. I., r;i,l-! ets can be aecMiiiiiiidated. G u t uchim iu d itions tor nil at HM?unah!e n'v?. i!2 .'il A-l styles lij-M bartu si. c'leapei- I'ib;i t'n cTiNn'.i, niiel.- frimi Mo.fn'.'s oali B:otli, ami warranted, at J It. Kr ui's. Titty the -lied lint" Saddle n a .u'ac'ltred in Tnii'ville expres-ly f ir t'i nil country, adapted to all kinds ol weather, at J. K. Krua's. Piiebifj-' Sams is Ci.o::2 Xtcb.dson &. Blii-kuioii hui ini: ImugLt Iiim out ut tbi.s place and Kane City. If. TbeNew Gu3 l'ump lor tulo at Nicholson & Dluckmr.ii s, t. Tho New- (ins lump Iur said at Nicbo'ein & IiluckmoL's. . . if. The largest uml Vnt iis-oritnent of Table fntlery, ever brmi'jht into the country at Niccbuieon i lilnckMlon's. tl. Kid Gi.oa f-A large ussortincnt, at Lantern: 8 & At - Tiik I'ytt.f C"din;'tou & ! I of sphndid cuil over at iwell jurd sin peiTectiv WUUltulinl. wirehldtf. We would 'i h attenijiui ol nnr busi- ni ss nu n to leJI:.( r!or sijles of job print in?, bi.ll) plain and fancy, at pien-ht Ileitis (tuned out Itorn this i f. ice. W'ti are pn-par-el to ex .cnte jiib printing of every de criii liim in t'.e latest mid numl iiishioiiable style of tne ni t, uud nt reiisonabln r-iti 8. If. Colli is a W1..1.I which Cm! in j ton i; Coin well .ii,iiim- render chi.el.-ie. For vn.t!ds f j:ti;iu.'i Cull null (,( ll.' in. li.inchlbti. ITurss Shi.e Nuils, wholesale and reli-.il ut .Nichols .ll & niiicti!nii!irf, 2". if. Ciiriiie Units, v.-hnb-s-.'a a.ij r-luil, i:...olc a !: 15.cs.vjus 23-if. t mo ussortuii ut o. wall paper at Grilles PlOS. New Sirinn Cm .N at Lnnmieri & Allen'a iliuliaW aiulCnj t I.nutiM-rii Alden'i Sprlinr nn 1 f'lui.uier under clothing at l.uum.i i ,t Ald- n's. Ppriru t'liit" in'. le I" order Irorn the laleti ntleiii'Ot l.:iii nu'rs .V '.Mden's. G.ii.iia tnnrki-.l down to pur p tires at L11 111 liter A Ab.eti's. uO ll. Mr. Ti.iji r. s.il. -u.uii lor l!- well known rbithlng -fiiis- pt Cl ; iliB t-'okrs. Philtidi-i-plii i w i.l visit this lily about April t. 'i ll I'M- wbl in.! clothing rut in Iheiutmt sty In and U-t n.uteriuls will do well to re s .ne th, ir ui lei s iur him. Ho will have a very 1 41 '! rnn: !"te line (T t'intpi-i ( mr piii t- will in' 1 und very low as the vxti tit ol imr busit""-s cives t;r- e.t iidTHii 1 11 ci h in bnvin'. The Ihhl- est-itdi-'ied repu luiinn nf tin- Imii-e b r t.iir dealii.g, good en . ting end win !, tinn.it. ip is gumante tbut tveiy ftislt tr.rr will be plensnl. uilii-ru Fine a'serimeiit of p.ij.er ui;d Cloth Win do.v : I i-iil- s olid Fi.xttiMS. jnst ti-t-'d t ii.bif. CitttfKS Bitos. S:i!-, Gbissi. l'm-r-. Putty Vc. Lirgc etctk miv tin i p ut tbe Ft:ii.ituie ?t"i". Bl l"-tf Just re.'i-ivi d 11 lane und w. ll aord-d Etuck ol sliell l).iul.l;t:e nl J, llutberlurd's. If. .i:V aPVI- IM'ISKMK.NTS. SQSEL'S lff?.A UCUSE ! : la t ; v . I w' U rr-1-r'.-t.-r Matager. V. J. 1". FHEfrRY I Li ol I. in.:. Fl:.MC.Vi)NTFt)!.D l.m !. 1 ni 'Orchestra, l'r.d' C. A XimmkiiMan IU'U:v: i UUi" ilYtV.t Vciiij' TilKiJM iNICIlTrt ONLY .'" FHl'T AI'l'lAR.'.Nl'K OF 7.1f. cV Vf.. T. A. 'ZiKf:SK, I.Uei.l ti.e .lr i '-t. 'I !i. :un , I l.iil. ft s. iiiitl llip j.i.Tl!ar ilr.n.i I !., a j.,r. ',n;i:t. AFTER x)ilK ) c,i. lox'ion lirr,;nT. VI' J11..I'. III !M.V, a !.! lli.'O, a IW-n-a Mlts. Jt l.IA lil.AKi.. -as j!.IZ 3 C i he fuit'LV- d rj tlie ii....;'il e?.t.-l:i -nii.-.,- t-n-li'.i.ii, U, , , , ..'7: . - ,, , . . r' A 1" , r f'' "' "',''1l ' Vl!tS. T. A. ( Ifr-r ,. S,.. .... .TfWV l.l-.'t I It i'.iilX'MIN, rv. .l.W7f (HI i ll.,lii ., i II i 1 1 I. M . t rl - t i'i, !! ft w h m 'j.ii' 1' t.is it.r i-a.f onri ii; it,,, u l-ut tl.e lit liu: I. ..!,. np l:: t V. J ll'lltiiV. Aient. GENERAL MACIWilST ci d Dealers in ail kind of Vd'-iiiry it r eiitiiin: rinwn nnd '-r-'Miriir oil A'eila. in cnimiTiiim Willi nut M Al'lil.-. AOi' we huvoa biiyj uu'i cuiivtnu at ' ELAcnisiirrn Eni);;' Our r.irilltles for JMNI'l'AfTUKINU arc not n' c lled bv any Shni Iu 'tiu oil ttiisioy . SUup .l.(iii-sf,o;ioic M-.UUntoek Horn niajCtf rt 'lllilt S. litis TArt'crs In iT-.n at ACKts fr 'Ii;tli:i'-i 's?p(,ii:r' ?!:CiiuIiictitt( C'ti:);!i:titl F,ir Covering E, iiora and Stjiun PlpeH. i-p. t:ic i-i.ot, viTj.tiVii.LE, ra I. WINPOR r.P.OS. COLUMN. " MSBWABS STOKE. ESTABLISHED 1859. "Wmsor IBros. 31 A 131 STREET, DEALEU3 IX OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING ! A I.SO, WORKING r.APtRELS & TALVL'.S, isTL'I'l'ING HOXKS, CLAV'S, TONGS, I.N'NH aji.'KEIl RODS, KlTKTFD JOINT PfCKEUJvOD DOILEH PUMPS, CISTFUN ,t WLL PUMPS, 8!L WELL TfflS 1M REFINE1UES. brass J tonss, STEAM a GAS FITTINGS i:::t.TiNG. packing and hose KliCSY'SCOMPRCSaED BUNGS, Hi A. n, 3D "W -A. TlIC, Hons.. Trimming", L'ai peulers' Tirnln, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, U.il.nin, Nulls, AX'S Table and Pocket Cutlery, A fall ts-or!i'at f eve-)t!il: in , l.e'lln divnr Lii'.v , ' orniiis: G-lory HOME C(jrPANK)V IEOS GATE, nd WHEAT SHEAF Coolr Stoves. I humpy, I.uiitrrna Si C IiliniM-jn, Ao. l Vinler kirani(4i l.nrd Oil, o. i nnri.Ei oil. ii!.tniM. c lotiies wnixtrns Vaaurwiurrr. of TIN, EESET IAON & COFFSR WAHI. SMOKE STACKS, Klrlncnfal!.M!i'!"d inlihiiM!l.-ie. "l pitttb. hyeilal aiivuliuu lt,u ui Stram ami li&s littiii run-hating vrlth rnsli o-ly. our fei lllH'" f'" lllsl.ilU et, r n.lnir m oiir m. 111.- nii eiiif olii r i..iiilili.il.n.iit in lli I'll u-sl'iu. t lii Ml c.iti. TiN NO REPAIR ShCP T-lik'i iro-r Irioin!- I'.r it r HI- . in lb, ,i i-i, etwi. bm oar W ' , ' ' l sviitlnuii.ui K '"-' ' '